Claims
- 1. An ink recording element comprising at least one laminate adhesion improving solvent absorbing layer comprising an amine inactivated absorbing gelatin, wherein said amine inactivated absorbing gelatin comprises succinylated pigskin gelatin.
- 2. The ink recording element of claim 1 wherein said gelatin has succinyl groups modified with a carbon chain up to 22 carbons.
- 3. The ink recording element of claim 2 wherein said carbon chain has between 6 and 18 carbons.
- 4. The ink recording element of claim 1 wherein said amine inactivated absorbing gelatin is in a blend with non-succinylated gelatin.
- 5. The ink recording element of claim 1 wherein said succinylated pigskin gelatin is blended with non-succinylated osseine gelatin.
- 6. The ink recording element of claim 1 wherein said succinylated pigskin gelatin is blended with non-succinylated pigskin gelatin.
- 7. The ink recording element of claim 1 wherein said succinylated pigskin gelatin is blended with non-succinylated pigskin gelatin wherein said succinylated pigskin gelatin is present in amount between 5% and 95% by weight.
- 8. The ink recording element of claim 1 wherein said amine inactivated absorbing gelatin has a bloom strength of between 100 grams and 350 grams.
- 9. The ink recording element of claim 1 further comprising an overcoat layer.
- 10. The ink recording element of claim 9 wherein said overcoat layer comprises cellulose ether.
- 11. The ink recording element of claim 9 wherein said overcoat layer comprises a blend of cellulose ether with vinyl latex polymer.
- 12. The ink recording element of claim 9 further comprising an inner layer between solvent absorbing layer and said overcoat layer.
- 13. The ink recording element of claim 12 wherein said inner layer comprises poly(vinyl alcohol).
- 14. The ink recording element of claim 13 wherein said inner layer further comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of polyurethane dispersion, and vinyl latex polymer.
- 15. The ink recording element of claim 12 wherein said inner layer comprises a water dispersible polymer.
- 16. The ink recording element of claim 1 wherein said solvent absorbing layer further comprises other hydrophilic materials.
- 17. The ink recording element of claim 16 wherein said other hydrophilic material comprises poly(vinyl alcohol).
- 18. The ink recording element of claim 1 further comprising dye mordants.
- 19. The ink recording element of claim 1 wherein said ink recording element is an inkjet recording element.
- 20. An ink printing method comprising providing an ink recording element comprising at least one laminate adhesion improving solvent absorbing layer comprising an amine inactivated absorbing gelatin; and applying liquid ink droplets thereon in an image-wise manner, wherein said amine inactivated absorbing gelatin comprises succinylated pigskin gelatin.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein said amine inactivated absorbing gelatin is in a blend with non-succinylated gelatin.
- 22. The method of claim 20 wherein said ink recording element further comprises dye mordants.
- 23. The method of claim 20 wherein said gelatin has been modified with a carbon chain of up to 22 carbons.
- 24. The method of claim 20 wherein said gelatin has been modified with a carbon chain of between 6 and 18 carbons.
- 25. The method of claim 20 wherein said recording element is an inkjet recording element.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent applications:
Ser. No. 10/068,685 by Charles E. Romano, Jr. et al. filed of even date herewith entitled “Ink Recording Element”;
Ser. No. 10/068,827 by Charles E. Romano, Jr. et al. filed of even date herewith entitled “Ink Recording Element Containing A Laminate Adhesion Promoting Inner Layer”; and
Ser. No. 10/068,824 by Charles E. Romano, Jr. filed of even date herewith entitled “Ink Recording Element”, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein.
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